• timothy (Phleum pratense L.) and red clover and LP contained smooth meadow grass (Poa pratensis L.), white clover and a variety of unsown species. (nofima.no)
  • 5. Phleum pratense L. (Brzanka pastewna), Phl. (umcs.pl)
  • Kümmelblättriger Haarstrang) RL-SL 3, l / Phleum pratense s. str. (saarland.de)
  • The object of the study was alfalfa-grass mixture of the first year of use: alfalfa changeable (Medicago varia L.) Blagodat' (seed rate 10 kg/ha) + common timothy (Phleum pratense L.) Yaroslavskaya 11 (seed rate 5 kg/ha) + meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis Huds. (ac.ru)
  • Phleum pratense subsp. (pgrportal.nl)
  • An Increasing Need for Productive and Stress Resilient Festulolium Amphiploids: What Can Be Learnt from the Stable Genomic Composition of Festuca pratensis subsp. (aber.ac.uk)
  • Genome composition of Festuca pratensis subsp. (aber.ac.uk)
  • Besides tetraploids, triploids, and pentaploids were found growing in Alpine meadows in close association with F. pratensis subsp. (aber.ac.uk)
  • Cytogenetic analyses revealed the triploids to be hybrids between diploid F. pratensis and tetraploid F. pratensis subsp. (aber.ac.uk)
  • apennina, while the pentaploid cytotypes originated from hybridization between F. pratensis subsp. (aber.ac.uk)
  • a closely-related species growing in a close vicinity to F. pratensis subsp. (aber.ac.uk)
  • Parental genomes of F. pratensis subsp. (aber.ac.uk)
  • Schedonorus, is present and functional in F. pratensis subsp. (aber.ac.uk)
  • Gweld gwybodaeth am bynciau ymchwil 'An Increasing Need for Productive and Stress Resilient Festulolium Amphiploids: What Can Be Learnt from the Stable Genomic Composition of Festuca pratensis subsp. (aber.ac.uk)
  • Lolium pratense (Huds. (cybertaxonomy.org)
  • Identification of a functional chromosome pairing regulator capable of stabilizing advantageous genome combinations in hybrids within the Lolium-Festuca complex would greatly assist in development of stable Festulolium cultivars. (aber.ac.uk)
  • The SP contained mainly meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis Huds. (nofima.no)
  • In Swiss alpine swards, we observed frequent prevalence of triploid hybrids of Festuca pratensis × F. apennina with outstanding competitiveness relative to their parental species in the sites of sympatric occurrence. (researchsquare.com)
  • ex J. Presl & C. Presl (Glatthafer) RL-SL *, cf / Bromus erectus Huds. (saarland.de)
  • Alopecurus pratensis * L. (utk.edu)
  • Naar aanleiding van de publicatie van de zesde editie van de Nouvelle Flore , in 2012, biedt deze bijdrage een overzicht van nomenclatorische en taxo- nomische wijzingen ten opzichte van de vorige editie van de Flora, die dateert van 2004. (documents.pub)
  • Previous research has shown that grazing pastures compared to feeding preserved forages has large impact on milk fatty acid (FA) composition, but differences between grazing red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) or white clover (Trifolium repens L.) are small, whereas the herbage proportions of dicotyledon botanical families is positively correlated with the milk-fat proportions of total polyunsaturated FA when grazing pastures in the Alps. (nofima.no)
  • Trifolium pratense L. (t-online.de)
  • A hypothesis is presented that a chromosome pairing regulator(s), reported previously in other polyploid broad-leaved fescue species of the Festuca subg. (aber.ac.uk)
  • It is likely that a common ancestors' genome that carries the chromosome pairing regulator(s) is present in all polyploid broad-leaved fescue species, and its acquisition was a key event that enabled speciation and development of a polyploid series within Festuca. (aber.ac.uk)
  • Our cytogenetic analyses including fluorescence in situ hybridization with probes for genomic DNA and selected DNA repeats revealed the species to be allotetraploid and derived from interspecific hybridization between F. pratensis Huds. (aber.ac.uk)
  • a species confined to grassland at lower altitudes, and a so far unknown Festuca species. (aber.ac.uk)
  • A. Camus [= Festuca pratensis × Lolium multiflorum ], a weed found where the two parental species are grown and × Festulolium loliaceum (Huds. (idseed.org)
  • Trifolium pratense L., Trifolium repens L., Medicago sativa L., Phleum pratense L., Lolium perenne L., Festulolium , Festuca pratensis Huds. (lammc.lt)
  • Festuca rubra L., Melica nutans L., Poa alpina L., and P. nemoralis (L.), throughout the country (60°- 69°N, 19°- 29°E), being most common on D. flexuosa in North Finland. (karstenia.fi)
  • Fescue, chewings- Festuca rubra L. subsp. (govregs.com)
  • Poa pratensis L., Festuca rubra L., Festuca ovina L., Agrostis capillaris L., Lolium perenne L. (lammc.lt)
  • pratense L. (Wiesen-Klee) RL-SL * / Trifolium repens L. (Weiß-Klee) RL-SL * / Trisetum flavescens (L.) P. Beauv. (saarland.de)
  • Amer. is now a synonym of Festuca pratensis Huds. (wikipedia.org)
  • Using genomic in situ hybridization we have identified segments carrying sid y in recombinant chromosomes of Lolium-Festuca introgression lines. (aber.ac.uk)
  • Female meiosis led to the replacement of Festuca chromosomes by their Lolium counterparts. (bvsalud.org)
  • We hypothesize that silencing of Festuca alleles results in improper attachment of Festuca chromosomes to karyokinetic spindle and subsequently their gradual elimination. (bvsalud.org)
  • Meiosis and fertility in spontaneous tetraploids of Festuca pratensis (Huds. (edu.pl)
  • We analyzed chromosome composition of the F2 generation of Festuca × Lolium hybrids and reciprocal backcrosses to elucidate effects of male and female meiosis on the shift in parental genome composition. (bvsalud.org)
  • In male meiosis, Festuca univalents were attached less frequently to microtubules than Lolium univalents, lagged in divisions and formed micronuclei, which were subsequently eliminated. (bvsalud.org)
  • Fertile natural hybrids of F. pratensis and Lolium are common in Europe and artificial hybrids have been developed for the commercial market (Barkworth et al. (idseed.org)
  • In its native range, Festuca pratensis can be found in open meadows and along riverbanks (Tutin et al. (idseed.org)
  • We found that Lolium and Festuca homoeologues were transmitted differently to the F2 generation. (bvsalud.org)